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Wednesday, April 29, 2015

And I now present to you, less than a week after move in, a tour of our new house! All of the boxes are gone and everything has a home. May not be its permanent home, but it is in some place. We just have to hang curtains and put some pictures on the wall. Without further ado...

The study; the walls are more blue than they look in the photo

We will eventually get new furniture in here so everything matches. Also I think I need more bookshelves...

Living room looking into kitchen. Please ignore the mess on the coffee table.

And also ignore the art sitting on the floor in front of the fireplace. Ultimate location TBD

Dining area

Master bedroom

The man cave/Matt's study upstairs. Will ultimately have a TV & sofa in the back half.

Monday, April 27, 2015

We are successfully moved into our house! The official move day was Friday (yes, the day of all the crazy storms in DFW) and it went remarkably well. We were lucky to get a full-service move paid by my new employer, but it was still an exhausting and long day. The movers arrived Friday at the apartment at 8:30 AM and left the house at 9:30 PM. For it only being the two of us, we certainly have a lot of stuff, and goodness those guys worked hard! We were very blessed as it only rained on us while we were driving from the apartment to the house. I am very thankful it didn't actually rain while they were loading/unloading the truck as the storm was pretty bad (found out later it knocked down our neighbor's fence!). Saturday was spent unpacking and we were able to unpack and break down all the boxes. As a break, we went to Matt's work's Family Day and had a great time. The weather was absolutely perfect and we got to spend a lot of time outside- so nice after the stress of the day before.

These bags are FULL of packing paper. So much paper.

We kind of grew found of the mountain of boxes. Made for a fun path to walk over.

On Sunday we spent some time organizing several rooms like the master closet and the garage. Things aren't quite perfect yet, but with time it will. I have to keep on reminding myself Rome wasn't built in a day and our house won't be 'perfect' for a long time if ever. Our to do list has certainly grown dramatically since becoming homeowners but it has already been worth it! We are very glad we purchased the house we did and can't wait to make amazing memories in it.As far as today goes, I'm currently sitting in the car dealership customer lounge, waiting for them to install a new starter lever in my car. So it has been an interesting and different morning! Hope you had a great weekend and you aren't having any car issues :)

Monday, April 13, 2015

I realized I never shared about my dissertation defense so better late than never, right? The defense is typically the last hurdle in someone's PhD program and can also be called the final oral exam. Each program is different in how long the defenses last. Mine was over in about 30 minutes but I know others last longer. The defense went pretty much as I outlined in this post. The most stressful aspect was the Q&A portion with my committee. A few of them asked me some questions that I simply wasn't expecting, but I was able to muddle my way through them. After that portion, I was told to go into the hall while they deliberated. After what felt like an hour but was probably like 3 minutes, my chair opened the door and said, "Congratulations, Dr. Craig!" SUCH a good feeling! I passed with very minor revisions!I celebrated that day with some friends and Matt took me to dinner that night. I took the weekend off and we spent it with Matt's family in Austin- a great relaxing way to enjoy being done. Once we got back, I spent about half a day on the revisions, and then completed some minor formatting edits with the graduate dean's office. The final stage was walking back and forth multiple times from the grad dean's office to the copy center. The last thing was turning in a piece of paper with the graduate dean reader. So anti-climatic for what it indicates you finished...Regardless, it is DONE now! I get to pick up my binded copy in 3 months! Now all that's left is to finish teaching my undergraduate class and then graduation ceremonies. I picked up my graduation regalia (seriously, that's what it's called apparently) and had way too much fun laughing at the hat.

Seriously, how could you not laugh at yourself while wearing that?

Bathroom mirror selfie FTW

Between earning my final degree (please no more school!), moving into our first house, and starting my first 'real' job in a few months, it is certainly a time of transition. Will definitely keep this blog updated as life continues to be interesting!

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Hello there! Figured I would pop in for a quick update on the house. I wanted to share the before and after pictures from the 3 bedrooms we painted a few weekends ago. We are so lucky to be part of an awesome church small group and they all volunteered to help us paint! As Matt & I are pretty much amateurs when it comes to painting (and really most house-related tasks), we were quick to take them up on their offer. Their expertise was really appreciated in not only painting but also picking out what paint and supplies to purchase. But enough words, here are the pictures!

BEFORE

Welcome to the blue room. Eek. So bad. Thankfully only 2 walls were like this; the other 2 were white like the ceiling.

This is the pink room. It's hard to tell because of the light, but it's a pretty Pepto Bismol shade of pink.

And the tree room. It wasn't that the tree was bad, we just didn't really want it.

DURING

So our first step was priming. This was after 1 fairly heavy coat of primer in the pink room. We definitely did another coat

AFTER

This WAS the blue room. It is now our guest room. We selected Pussywillow by Sherwin Williams.

Used to be the tree room. Look- no more tree!

And now no more pink!

I apparently need to work on taking better before/after pictures at the same angle, but I'm learning. At least you can see that the color is MUCH better in all the rooms. We move in to the house in a couple of weeks and we can't wait!

About Me

I am a twenty-something quasi-newlywed, recently graduated with my PhD in criminology. No, I don't do CSI stuff, but I do love researching why people do the crazy and sad stuff they do. I strive to make God my number one priority and I'm so grateful for His love and grace.
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